La dinámica socioambiental en el espacio santacruceño. Peculiaridades de la relación entre la población y el medio natural desde una perspectiva geográfica
The province of Santa Cruz is a space of exception from the natural perspective, which has boosted favourable and unfavourable effects according to the external valuations to which natural resources have been subjected over time. Since the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st this...
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Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humanidades
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | http://repositorio.unne.edu.ar/handle/123456789/455 |
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| Sumario: | The province of Santa Cruz is a space of exception from the natural perspective, which
has boosted favourable and unfavourable effects according to the external valuations to
which natural resources have been subjected over time. Since the end of the 19th
century to the beginning of the 21st this territory has gone through a process of
transformation, in which are recognized geo-historical cycles driven by the economic
exploitation of its resources. Those cycles have had as a common denominator an
environmental cost in which have played a significant role the political component, the
external market, and the characteristics of population and the natural system involved in
the valuations.
The work methodology is based in the postulates of Historical Geography, combining
strategies that integrate quantitative, systemic, environmental, regional and sociocultural
visions.
The originality of this research is, first of all, acknowledge and demonstrate that this is a
unique natural area; then, provide an evolutionary analysis of human occupation of this
territory, thoroughly detailing the composition of the population and its dynamism and,
finally, to identify differentiated areas and geo-historical cycles in which the socioeconomic
process was carried, warning the effects that they have been generating in the
environment, understood this as a combination of natural and anthropic factors.
This inclusive view of space and time is presented as a very useful input to understand
the functional organization of this environment and, thereby, suggest a territorial
planning adjusted to reality. |
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